Should I lie on the visa interview?

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<p>Ok, let’s make a list. </p>

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<li>Harvard Law School (<a href=“http://www.law.harvard.edu/prospective/jd/finaid/index.html[/url]”>http://www.law.harvard.edu/prospective/jd/finaid/index.html&lt;/a&gt;)</li>
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<p>"Harvard Law School has a financial aid program that meets your financial needs during law school and after you graduate.</p>

<p>HLS does not award merit or full-ride scholarships, but instead focuses on need-based aid. Experienced student financial services officers determine each student’s financial need through careful evaluation and all officers are committed to helping every student create a workable education financing plan."</p>

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<li>Columbia Law School (<a href=“http://web.law.columbia.edu/financial-aid/introduction[/url]”>http://web.law.columbia.edu/financial-aid/introduction&lt;/a&gt;)</li>
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<p>“Columbia Law School awards grant assistance primarily on the basis of demonstrated financial need.”</p>

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<li>Yale Law School (<a href=“http://www.law.yale.edu/admissions/Costs&FinancialAid.htm[/url]”>http://www.law.yale.edu/admissions/Costs&FinancialAid.htm&lt;/a&gt;)</li>
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<p>“Academic year financial aid consists of need-based grants and loans. The primary goal of our financial aid program is to ensure that all admitted students can afford to attend Yale Law School regardless of their financial resources.”</p>

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<li> UPenn Law School (<a href=“https://www.law.upenn.edu/admissions/financing/applicants/need-based-grants.php[/url]”>https://www.law.upenn.edu/admissions/financing/applicants/need-based-grants.php&lt;/a&gt;)</li>
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<p>“Attending law school is a significant investment. To ensure that a Penn Law education is as affordable and accessible as possible, we provide generous financial assistance in the form of grants to students who demonstrate need.”</p>

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<li>Stanford Law School (<a href=“http://www.law.stanford.edu/tuition/jd/financial-aid[/url]”>Welcome to SLS - Stanford Law School)</li>
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<p>“The purpose of student financial aid is to assist students who would otherwise be unable to pursue a legal education at Stanford. Approximately 80 percent of the student body receives tuition fellowship or loan assistance, with the average fellowship portion per recipient totaling about $25,000 annually. Aid is awarded on the basis of demonstrated need…”</p>

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<li>UChicago Law School (<a href=“http://www.law.uchicago.edu/prospective/financialaid/howtofund[/url]”>http://www.law.uchicago.edu/prospective/financialaid/howtofund&lt;/a&gt;)</li>
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<p>“Financial aid at the University of Chicago Law School is distributed on the basis of academic achievement, with consideration to need. Approximately half of our students receive scholarships…”</p>

<p>So what’s this about mythical colleges katliamom? I’ve just picked out 6 colleges without having to look very much. Having 15,000 posts on a forum doesn’t always make you right. I wouldn’t accuse someone of contradicting someone else without knowing the facts first. </p>

<p>What I was really trying to get at was that happymomof1 was harsh in completely dousing the original poster’s dreams. </p>

<p>Yes law school isn’t cheap but there are ways of funding it if you don’t have the money in your pocket.</p>